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I know there have been a lot of updates to Hero Lab, which includes changes to the authoring kit and the skeleton system. I know the documentation has lagged behind, but I don't know how far or how significantly.
So, how out of date is the walk-through? Is it still functional? Is it still relevant? |
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It still describes the process by which a game system was created, starting with the skeleton files, and ending with a working system. How would that become out of date?
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I recall there have been things I've done where I was told I was doing things "the wrong way" or "not the best way" where I got examples from the documentation or the walk-through. |
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Could you point me at the examples you're talking about, please?
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Not offhand. This was a while ago. I was just asking a general question, and I posted in reply to your question of why I might suspect it would be out of date. But if you're saying it should still be relevant, I'll see if I can walk those coals, sleep on that bed of nails (it really is a struggle for me), and if I come across anything specific, I will let you know.
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The wiki and the walk-through allow you to understand the basics of the skeleton files, and to create a "working" system; please note that this is different then a "complete" system (see the missing parts of the wiki that have been <strikethrough>abandoned</strikethrough> put on hold). |
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